Being on an island, of course you can have your pick of beaches to see. We went to a few of them but two really stood out to us. The first is Sudersand Beach, one of the longest on Gotland and considered to be the most beautiful (your opinion may vary). There is a large camping site here along with kiosks and restaurants, bars, and cafe. What I remember the most was just how soft the sand was, not to mention how the beach was positioned with respect to the sun. You get sunlight ALL day.
Another long sandy beach is Norsta Aurer. Although not as accessible as other beaches, it is worth the rather long walk. You have to park along the side of the road, of which you will find other cars already parked, then a hike through the woods will get you there. It all feels like a bit of an adventure to get to, which makes the experience that much more worth it as well. But in this case, you will find more solitude here as some people are turned off by the effort it takes just to get there.
Some people spend days in Fårö, others just a few hours. It is worth seeing regardless of the time you can devote to it. If you have more time in Gotland, be sure to check out Visby, one of the best kept medieval walled cities in existence.
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